JEE Main 2019 exam will be conducted by NTA. The examination will be held at January 12, 2019. Here take up major 5 things that candidates who will appear for JEE Main 2019 need to know.

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2019 examination will be conducted by National Testing Agency. Paper II of JEE Main 2019 was held on January 08, 2019 and 1.80 lakh candidates have appeared in the exam. The CBT for engineering admissions will be held from January 09 to January 12, 2019. The results of JEE Main 2019 will be out on or before January 31, 2019. Check out the 5 most important things about the calculation, expected cut off and percentile score of result of JEE Main 2019 January examination.

JEE Main 2019 Result: 5 important things to know

To begin with, the JEE Main 2019 results would be declared by NTA by end of January 2019. As per the official notification, the results are scheduled to be released on Jan. 31, 2019. Also, the agency would also release JEE Main 2019 answer keys after the examinations are done for all the slots. All this would be done online on the official website jeemain.nic.in. No information would be shared otherwise. Students should hence constantly check the official website after the examinations are done.

Expected Cut Off: It is virtually impossible for anyone to provide an expected cut off. With no question paper for reference (since the examination is purely Computer Based Test), there is no possibility of provided expected cut off. Experts, however, are hopeful that question papers would be released along with JEE Main 2019 answer keys. Expected cut off would be provided on the basis of the same. Expected cut off for JEE Main 2019 to qualify for JEE Advanced 2019 based on previous years’, however is available here. The cut off, as per experts, would more or less remain significantly within the range of the previous years’.

Percentile Score and Normalization: This year, as the examination would be conducted in multiple shifts, NTA would be using percentile scores instead of percentage or raw scores. These would be calculated after the normalization of the scores across all the slots is done. The calculation methods to be employed for normalization of JEE Main 2019 score is provided here.

JEE Main 2019 results would have your overall score, and your sectional score for mathematics, physics and chemistry. Candidates have an option of appearing for either both or any one of the JEE Main 2019 examinations (January and/or April). For candidates who appear in both, the better of the two overall scores would be considered in the final JEE Main 2019 Ranking. Also Related | JEE Main 2019 Exam Analysis

JEE Main 2019 Ranks would be calculated only after the JEE Main 2019 April examination. The scores of either of the examination would be considered for a candidate to calculate the JEE Main 2019 rank. In case of a tie of NTA score (overall), the following would be considered to break a tie.

NTA score of raw mark in Mathematics

NTA score of raw mark in Physics

NTA score of raw mark in Chemistry

Candidates older in age

If the resolution is not possible after this criterion, candidates will be given the same rank

The final JEE Main 2019 result as in the JEE Main 2019 rank along with the list of candidates who have qualified for JEE Advanced 2019 would be announced only after the JEE Main 2019 April attempt. The date for JEE Main 2019 ranking, All India Merit list declaration is April 30, 2019.